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An important part of effectively navigating complexity requires skill in bringing together a variety of perspectives and knowledges related to a system of interest.
Much of our policy process focuses on the role of physical infrastructure, that is, structures that hope to mitigate the impact of shocks and disasters such as floods, terrorism, and crime.
In her new book Corporate nature: an insider’s ethnography of global conservation, Sarah Milne raises questions about the ki
A series of webinars created by the Hothouse at ANU, discussing the intersections between climate change, inequity, and human health.
The governance of food systems in Australia is largely fragmented, and tends to focus on singular issues such as exports, food safety, or nutrition at a national level.
Join Jon Altman as he explores how workable the proposed regulatory framework to ‘repair nature’ might be on First Nations titled lands that are fast expanding as the main portion of the Australia’
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